Core Competencies include

Sandrine Sauvage-Mack

CEO

Sandrine Sauvage-Mack has extensive knowledge in all aspects of healthcare and well aging innovation.

She possesses great expertise when it comes to sourcing innovative solutions especially for safety, security, monitoring, communication and engagement as well as solutions created to prevent or delay consequences from neurological aging.

For over a decade, she has excelled at facilitating complex innovative solution integrations for renowned technology companies expanding their operations worldwide.

She is now leading North American operations to continue these endeavors and to further accelerate the products and services of LV Health Solutions Inc. into the North American markets.

Core competencies include:

Karen Kassouf

Sales Consultant

Experience in building and developing new client bases in the health care industry for the Health Care insurance and financial service industries.

Over 30 years of experience in working with health care facilities including senior housing, home care, hospice, hospitals, behavioral care companies and other specialty care providers in the U.S. and some international.

Core Competencies include

Entrepreneurial leader with expertise and experience in starting and building client bases, business development, experienced in working with early stage companies in the healthcare sector, venture capital, structured finance, negotiating legal agreements, transactions, strategy, public speaking.

Ken Miller

CTO of Utopic Software

An Electrical Engineer by training and profession, Mr. Miller introduced students to the wonders of technology while teaching at the University of Wisconsin. He helped companies apply advanced microprocessor designs as an Intel Advanced Technical Specialist and participated in shaping the software industry as a Microsoft Regional Director. His breadth and depth of experience affords unique insights into the possibilities of technology.

For more than three decades, Mr. Miller has been providing hands-on leadership for teams that create innovative technology in the Financial, Industrial, and Health Care sectors.

Utopic Software provides a high-performance, highly scalable solution for managing the configuration state of servers and workstations in order to enhance business continuity and demonstrate compliance.

David Glick

Executive Director and Founder of Triad Psych, PC

Dave Glick is the Executive Director and Founder of Triad Psych, PC. Founded in 2003 Triad is a diversified clinic serving both the community and private sector clients. He is a DEA Area Clinician and local clinician for the Atlanta FBI office.

He specializes in organizational development an troubleshooting, professional training and crisis response services. Dave holds a combined masters degree in education and social work from Boston University is a Certified Employee Assistance Professional(CEAP) and is a licensed clinical social worker(LCSW).

Sherry Farrugia

Executive Director for Health Research Partnerships at Georgia Tech’s Institute for People and Technology

Sherry Farrugia is the Executive Director for Health Research Partnerships at Georgia Tech’s Institute for People and Technology, and Director of the Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta Pediatric Technology Center. In this duel role she works to build and sustain public-private partnerships, and spends half her time at Georgia Tech and the other half at Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta where she manages the multi- million research portfolio. Farrugia has nearly 25 years experience in the Health IT field, working in data analytics, data visualization, and clinical and financial outcomes. She owned a health IT company that she sold to McKesson HBOC, and was involved in several other successful start up companies.

Before coming to Georgia Tech she owned a healthcare consulting company focusing on predictive health and risk mitigation in the area of chronic disease prediction, prevention, and management.

Farrugia is a member of: TAG Health Board, an active member of the Bioscience HIT council at the Metro Atlanta Chamber of Commerce, Health Connect South Advisory Board, HIT Leadership Summit Intel Innovation Awards Chair, HIMSS, Atlanta Ronald McDonald House Charities Advisory Council, and Emory Board of Visitors.

She is a fierce advocate for children, and enjoys spending time mentoring the next generation. She was most recently asked to sit on the Governor’s Child Welfare Council technology committee, and is involved with Department of Family and Children Services in Georgia. In addition, she sits on the Executive Council, Faculty Council, Research Operations Council, and Research Advisory Council for the Georgia Tech and Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta Pediatric Technology Center.

Ms. Farrugia has been married with three children. She holds a Global Innovation Certification from Oxford University in England, and received her B.S. in Chemistry with a minor in Physics from Auburn University.

Brad Fain

Ph.D. Engineering Psychology, Georgia Institute of Technology

Dr. Brad Fain is a Principal Research Scientist at Georgia Tech Research Institute (GTRI), with over twenty years of experience in human performance research. He currently leads the human factors program and human systems integration efforts for both military and industrial customers at GTRI. He is experienced in military and civilian system human factors analysis, anthropometric analysis, design, and human performance testing and evaluation. He currently serves as the technical director Accessible Voting Technology Initiative (AVTI). He is also the director of Georgia Tech HomeLab.

Dr. Fain established the Accessibility Evaluation Facility (AEF) at Georgia Tech and has pioneered evaluation techniques designed to measure accessibility and usability of products and services for people with disabilities. The AEF serves both industry and government customers by evaluating products to measure conformance with disability related technical guidelines. The AEF also serves as the independent test lab for the Arthritis Foundation’s Ease of Use commendation program and similar programs for Arthritis Australia, Arthritis New Zealand, and Arthritis Society of Canada.

Dr. Fain also directs the Center for Consumer Product Research and Testing at GTRI. The center’s mission is to identify, research and publish per-competitive data concerning the needs, aspirations, and abilities of children, older consumers, consumers with arthritis, and consumers with physical, sensory, or cognitive disabilities. In addition, the center works with product and packaging design companies to produce product and packaging solutions that are easier for everybody to use.